T(HE)Y was created with the idea of identity in mind. What we’ve each been through and how we are treated by others and society shapes us in very distinct ways. As a result, the world, especially New York, is filled with a diverse range of people with complex and different identities. Each day, different people experience and view the world through entirely different lenses, based on those identities. Often, we forget that this is the case.

Our intent with T(HE)Y was to create a platform for those whose voices aren’t heard and whose stories aren’t often told. In creating T(HE)Y, we interviewed a variety of teenagers asking each of them the same set of questions about their identity and what parts of their lives growing up influenced or shaped it. We were overwhelmed by how candid our interviewees were in front of the camera and were fascinated by the variety of responses we received to the same questions.

T(HE)Y is the final product.

Dakota Nieves and Indiana Baker explore their experiences growing up as transgender high school students in New York City. We wanted their stories to be told through their own voices in the hope that it would encourage others to look beyond appearances and go beyond their own assumptions.